Joe C Golden Master Messages 5,006 Location Great Lakes State May 14, 2013 #11 without a doubt....that's an old style power supply. It has 25 Amps on the 5 volt and only 14 Amps on the 12 volt rail.
without a doubt....that's an old style power supply. It has 25 Amps on the 5 volt and only 14 Amps on the 12 volt rail.
OP OP Multicore In Runtime Messages 101 May 15, 2013 #12 one more thing came to my notice, that the PC starts as soon as i start its power - i mean there is no need to press the PC's power button to start it up.
one more thing came to my notice, that the PC starts as soon as i start its power - i mean there is no need to press the PC's power button to start it up.
OP OP Multicore In Runtime Messages 101 May 16, 2013 #13 How to remove old PSU & install a new one ? googling...
F fretinapaul Solid State Member Messages 12 Location US May 16, 2013 #14 Glad to know these many information associated to PC Fan.. Thanks to you all friends...
OP OP Multicore In Runtime Messages 101 May 22, 2013 #15 Replaced the PSU with a new one. The 'wild-fan' problem still persists. Now going to return the PSU.
Yevrag35 Pushing Daisies on Saturn Messages 1,118 Location Wisconsin, US May 23, 2013 #17 Multicore said: anybody has any idea ? Click to expand... Before you returned it, did you check the voltage levels again? so that you can completely rule the PSU out?
Multicore said: anybody has any idea ? Click to expand... Before you returned it, did you check the voltage levels again? so that you can completely rule the PSU out?
OP OP Multicore In Runtime Messages 101 May 23, 2013 #18 Yevrag35 said: Before you returned it, did you check the voltage levels again? so that you can completely rule the PSU out? Click to expand... Yes, here are the images taken with the new PSU: and, here is the 2 minute video file (on Bayfiles) with the new PSU: BayFiles Last edited: May 23, 2013
Yevrag35 said: Before you returned it, did you check the voltage levels again? so that you can completely rule the PSU out? Click to expand... Yes, here are the images taken with the new PSU: and, here is the 2 minute video file (on Bayfiles) with the new PSU: BayFiles
Yevrag35 Pushing Daisies on Saturn Messages 1,118 Location Wisconsin, US May 23, 2013 #19 I can't view the photos. All I want to know is if the voltages leveled out to where they're supposed to be.
I can't view the photos. All I want to know is if the voltages leveled out to where they're supposed to be.
OP OP Multicore In Runtime Messages 101 May 23, 2013 #20 Yevrag35 said: I can't view the photos. All I want to know is if the voltages leveled out to where they're supposed to be. Click to expand... i was busy correcting that photo issue. its fixed now. the voltages do not seem to be leveled.
Yevrag35 said: I can't view the photos. All I want to know is if the voltages leveled out to where they're supposed to be. Click to expand... i was busy correcting that photo issue. its fixed now. the voltages do not seem to be leveled.